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<p>High Level User Requirements</p>
<p><a name="_Toc118637763"></a><a name="_Toc12669134"></a><a name="_Toc518227014"></a><a name="_Toc518220003">Feature and Functions</a><br>
The  Feature and Functions contains an expression of the solution stated in terms of  Features and Functions. It identifies and defines the components required to  satisfy the customer’s requirements.  The  Feature and Functions enables the customer and project team to understand what  the project will develop and deliver into the customer’s environment. It is  also the input to the Architectural and Technical Design Strategies. </p>
<p>&lt;&lt; WHAT you would  like the software do, not state HOW the software will do it. &gt;&gt;</p>
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<p>All<br>
All  stakeholders share the following key needs: <br>
&lt;&lt; </p>
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  <li>Security against abuses and fraud</li>
  <li>Convenient access to the site any time over the Internet</li>
  <li>Efficient interaction with the application to accomplish their  goals</li>
  <li>Safe operation to prevent accidental operations &gt;&gt;</li>
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<h3><a name="consumer"></a>External Users</h3>
<p>&lt;&lt;  Consumers want to  have a pleasant and efficient shopping experience. That demands access to  detailed product information that informs the purchase decision, and a  check-out process that they feel confident using. Some consumers visit often,  purchase often, and learn to use advanced features. Others are first-time  users. Frequent buyers are often power users and have high expectations for the  functionality and quality of the site. <br>
Key  needs:</p>
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  <li>Easily browse or search for information about products</li>
  <li>Track newly available products in categories of interest</li>
  <li>Understand product specs, ratings, and reviews</li>
  <li>Easily select products and check out   &gt;&gt;<a name="buscomsumer"></a></li>
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<p>External Users (Business)<br>
&lt;&lt; Business users of the shopping website tend to be more  goal-oriented than average consumers: they basically know what they want, and  they want to conclude the transaction quickly. Business users also tend to  spend more and make recurring orders. Professional products themselves tend to  be more powerful and reliable than average consumer goods, but they often must  be used in combination with other products. <br>
Key  needs:</p>
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  <li>Browse product information about all products in a product line or  category to make selections</li>
  <li>Understand relationships and dependencies between professional  products</li>
  <li>Quickly place reorders or recurring orders</li>
  <li>Place bulk orders at a pre-negotiated discount</li>
  <li>Bill orders to authorized corporate accounts</li>
  <li>Review and manage corporate accounts &gt;&gt;</li>
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<p><a name="deptmanager"></a>Internal Users (department  manager)<br>
&lt;&lt;  Department managers  are responsible for optimizing the sales in one or more categories on the  website. They select products to feature, put on sale, or drop from the product  catalog. <br>
Key  needs:</p>
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  <li>View reports on sales figures by item and date</li>
  <li>Update the product catalog entries for products</li>
  <li>Work with partners to clear excess inventory  &gt;&gt;</li>
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